multnomah
タグをコピペすると、ブログなどにカンタン貼り付けできます。
各画像のライセンスに従って利用してください。被写体の肖像権、商標・意匠登録等にご注意ください。
詳しくはクリエイティブ・コモンズ・ライセンスの利用についてをご覧ください。

Portland 4-H youth at the PGE test kitchen, circa 1975
by OSU Special Collections & Archives : Commons
by OSU Special Collections & Archives : Commons
No known copyright restrictions(著作権制限なし)

After Hours in a Gasoline Line a Driver Could Arrive at the Pumps and Find Out That the Car Ahead of Him Was the Last to Get Fuel. So Many Stations, Such as This One in Portland, Began Using a "Sorry" Sign on the Last Car to Get Gas 12/1973
by U.S. National Archives
by U.S. National Archives
No known copyright restrictions(著作権制限なし)

Bird's Eye View of an Average Gas Station in Portland During the Early Morning Hours of Pumping...12/1973
by U.S. National Archives
by U.S. National Archives
No known copyright restrictions(著作権制限なし)

Looking Down Southwest Broadway in Portland, During the Energy Crisis Shows Limited Lighting on a Misty Evening 12/1973
by U.S. National Archives
by U.S. National Archives
No known copyright restrictions(著作権制限なし)

After the Oregon Governor Banned Neon and Commercial Lighting Displays, Firms Used Their Unlit Signs to Convey Energy Saving Messages Which Could Be Seen During the Day. The Sign Was in Portland 10/1973
by U.S. National Archives
by U.S. National Archives
No known copyright restrictions(著作権制限なし)

Oregon Governor Tom Mccall Takes Delivery of a Smaller Car with Better Gas Mileage as His Official Auto...01/1974
by U.S. National Archives
by U.S. National Archives
No known copyright restrictions(著作権制限なし)

Stacked Autos Are Crushed and Shipped to Japan, Then Return to the United States as Toyotas and Datsuns to Begin the Cycle Once Again 02/1974
by U.S. National Archives
by U.S. National Archives
No known copyright restrictions(著作権制限なし)

"Turn Off the Damn Lights" Stickers Mirrored the Seriousness of the Energy Situation in Oregon During the Fall of 1973. This Sticker, in a Portland Business Office, Was Used in Newspaper Ads as Well as on Television, Billboards and Car Bumpers 10/1973
by U.S. National Archives
by U.S. National Archives
No known copyright restrictions(著作権制限なし)

After the Oregon Governor Banned Neon and Commercial Lighting Displays, Firms Used Their Unlit Signs to Convey Energy Saving Messages Which Could Be Seen During the Day. This Shot Was Taken in Portland 10/1973
by U.S. National Archives
by U.S. National Archives
No known copyright restrictions(著作権制限なし)
1,021件~1,080件 (全 4,299件)








![Multnomah Falls [IMG_1525-HDR]](http://farm66.static.flickr.com/65535/51200492813_35ffe85871_m.jpg)









































